A Battery Creek High School teacher who allegedly had sex with two students over spring break previously had told co-workers she had a crush on one of the boys and joked about “hooking up with him,” according to a recently released report from the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office.

Brittney Whetzel, 28, told friends she could not wait for the boy to graduate so that on “June 3rd” she could do whatever she wanted, including have “beautiful babies” with him, the 147-page report said.

In a frail voice, the 36-year-old former McKinley High School teacher apologized for having sexual relationships with three male students and to the teaching profession, school district and the victims “for putting everyone in this position.”

Her attorney, Brad Iams, addressed Stark County Common Pleas Judge John Haas, pleading for leniency and predicting she would not re-offend since she’ll never again be in a teaching position. He also spoke of how she wrecked her career and subjected herself to public humiliation.

Then it was Stark County Assistant Prosecutor Christy Donnelly’s turn. She asked for prison time, citing concern the defendant “has not fully held herself accountable for her actions.” In a court-filing, she specified a term of four years.

Two Santa Clara County women, one a student teacher, were arrested Thursday on allegations they had sex with teenage boys earlier this year, according to the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office.

Investigators believe there may be more victims tied to the pair, who were sexually involved with boys between 15 and 16 years old, who they knew through family or friends, authorities said.

Talia Sisco, 24, of Saratoga, is being held without bail in the Elmwood women’s jail in Milpitas on multiple counts each of oral copulation of a minor and unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, contributing to the delinquency of a minor, and arranging a meeting with a minor to commit a sex offense.

A second suspect, 23-year-old San Jose resident Tina Pourani, was arrested and booked counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and oral copulation of a minor. Pourani was released after posting $60,000 bail.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — An Oldham County High School teacher was arrested Thursday after she admitted to having sex with a student.

Haley Reed, 35, said she had sex with a juvenile student approximately eight times between April 1 and June 1. All the incidents occurred on school property, Oldham County Police said.

Oldham County Schools released a statement Thursday night on Reed’s arrest:

“District administrators are aware of the charges against a teacher at Oldham County High School. We are cooperating with police during this investigation and the teacher will have no further contact with students for the remainder of the year.

Further questions on the investigation should be directed to the Oldham County Police Department.”

Reed is charged with multiple accounts of third-degree rape, third-degree sodomy and first-degree unlawful transaction with a minor. She’s being held at the Oldham County Detention Facility.

HANOVER COUNTY, Va. — A terminated Hanover biology teacher is out on a $50,000 secured bond after she was arrested Thursday on multiple counts of indecent liberties by a custodian.

Sgt. James Cooper James R. Cooper with the Hanover County Sheriff’s Office said 34-year-old Miranda Nicole Pauley was charged with four counts of indecent liberties by a custodian and one count of use of a communication system for crimes against children which are class six felonies.

Pauley taught biology at Patrick Henry High School in Ashland, according to the school’s website.

Crime Insider sources said that Pauley had a sexual relationship with a student and at least one incident was at the high school.

Those sources also said Pauley was escorted out of the school by deputies Thursday afternoon.

A Washoe County School District high school teacher has been arrested for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a student.

33-year-old Maren Oates, listed until Friday afternoon on the staff roster website for the Academy of Arts, Careers and Technology, is on administrative leave from the school.

She was arrested by Washoe County School Police and booked into Washoe County jail May 17, 2018 on a charge of School Employee Engaged in Sex with a Pupil.

A statement from the district says, “Washoe County School Police are investigating allegations that a District employee engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a student. The employee in question has been placed on administrative leave.

“The safety and security of our students and staff is our number-one priority. The District cannot discuss personnel issues.”

AACT’s website says the school “is an advanced career technical education academy within the Washoe County School District. AACT provides the opportunity for students to determine what career or college pathway they want to pursue in post-secondary education.”